Russia: Putin attends Orthodox Christmas Eve Mass in Voronezh
Russian President Vladimir Putin joined hundreds of worshippers to observe an Orthodox Christmas Eve service at the Protection of Our Most Holy Lady Church in Otradnoye, a village near the city of Voronezh, on Tuesday.
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Russian ORTHODOX CHRISTMAS Service at 'CHRIST the SAVIOR CATHEDRAL' Moscow, RUSSIA
Russian ORTHODOX CHRISTMAS Service
at 'CHRIST the SAVIOR CATHEDRAL' Moscow, RUSSIA
Location: Moscow, Russia
January 07, 2013
-Video from RIA Novosti
(Видео с Российское агентство международных новостей)
Church services have taken place across Russia to mark Orthodox Christmas.
More than 6,000 people gathered to see Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia lead the service at Christ the Savior Cathedral in the Russian capital.
The liturgy was attended by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and his wife. Medvedev and Patriarch Kirill exchanged holiday greetings at the altar.
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1. Various of service, Patriarch Kirill, priests, choir, prayers. 00:00 -- 05:04
2. Various of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and wife at service. 05:04 -- 05:47
3. Wide: Christ the Savior Cathedral exterior. 05:47 -- 06:15
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El patriarca ortodoxo sostiene servicio navideño en Moscú
Servicios de la Iglesia han tenido lugar en toda Rusia para conmemorar la Navidad ortodoxa.
Más de 6.000 personas se reunieron para ver a Patriarca de Moscú y de todas las Rusias, la cabeza de la Iglesia ortodoxa rusa, Cirilo, llevando el servicio en la Catedral de Cristo Salvador en la capital rusa.
La liturgia contó con la presencia del primer ministro Dmitri Medvédev y su esposa. Medvédev y el Patriarca Cirilo intercambiaron felicitaciones en el altar.
1. Varios del servicio, Patriarca Cirilo, sacerdotes, coro, oraciones. 00:00 -- 05:04
2. Varios de el primer ministro Dmitri Medvédev y su esposa en el servicio. 05:04 -- 05:47
3. Amplio: exterior de la catedral de Cristo Salvador. 05:47 -- 06:15
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المسيحيون الأرثوذكس في روسيا يحتفلون بعيد ميلاد المسيح
يحتفل المسيحيون الأرثوذكس الروس ليلة الاحد 6 يناير/كانون الثاني بعيد ميلاد السيد المسيح عليه السلام. وقد توجه أكثر من مليون من سكان العاصمة موسكو إلى الكنائس لأداء صلاة العيد.
وترأس كيريل بطريرك موسكو وسائر روسيا القداس الرئيسي الذي قد بدأ بكنيسة المسيح المخلص بالعاصمة الروسية موسكو، حيث أدى الصلاة هناك نحو 5 آلاف من المؤمنين الروس. كما قامت الصلوات بجميع الكنائس الارثوذكسية في كافة انحاء روسيا.
استمر القداس حتى الساعة الثانية بعد منتصف الليل حسب توقيت موسكو. وحضر القداس بكنيسة المسيح المخلص رئيس الوزراء الروسي دميتري مدفيديف الذي سبق ان هنأ المؤمنين بحلول العيد عبر صفحته الرسمية على موقع تويتر للتواصل الاجتماعي.
1. مختلفة من الصلاة، البطريرك كيريل والكهنة والجوقة، الصلاة. 0:00 - 05:04
2. مختلفة من رئيس الوزراء الروسي دميتري مدفيديف وزوجته في الصلاة. 5:04 - 05:47
3. واسعة: لقطات خارجية لكاتدرائية المسيح المخلص. 5:47 -
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Патриарх Кирилл провел рождественскую службу в Москве
В честь Православного Рождества по всей России прошли рождественские службы.
В Москве более 6000 человек пришли на службу в храм Христа Спасителя, которую провел патриарх Московский и всея Руси Кирилл.
На службе присутствовал премьер-министр России Дмитрий Медведев с супругой. Премьер и патриарх обменялись поздравлениями у алтаря.
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Russisch-orthodoxe Patriarch hält Christmette in Moskau
Gottesdienste zum orthodoxen Weihnachten fanden in ganz Russland statt.
Mehr als 6.000 Menschen versammelten sich für den Gottesdienst, den Patriarch Kyrill von Moskau und ganz Russland in der Christ-Erlöser-Kathedrale in der russischen Hauptstadt abhielt.
An der Liturgie nahmen Ministerpräsident Dmitri Medwedew und seine Frau teil. Medwedew und Patriarch Kyrill tauschten Grüße am Altar.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev and Patriarch Kirill are due to participate in a liturgy of the Nativity of Jesus Christ on January 6.
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RUSSIA: ORTHODOX CHRISTMAS
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Hundreds of Russian believers prayed for good fortune in the year 2001 as Moscow's main church ushered in Orthodox Christmas on Sunday.
The service was held at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, whose reconstruction was officially declared complete this year.
The cathedral was blown up and razed to the ground on the late Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's orders in the 1930s.
Russians celebrate Christmas on January 7, which corresponds to December 25 of the Julian calendar, which is still used by the Orthodox Church.
The Russian Orthodox Church, as well as other mainstream religions, has seen revival in the past years following the collapse of the Soviet Union in which religion was effectively banned and atheism was imposed by the state.
SOUNDBITE (Russian)
People are looking for justice and constructive work. The cathedral is magnificent. We should congratulate those who built it. It's a real work of art.
SUPERCAPTION: Alexander Borisovich, vox pop
SOUNDBITE (Russian)
I want to congratulate all the Russians and all other people on this great holiday. I wish them all the best, so that the new year is better than the past one. Let all people come to happiness, good health and great love in the new year.
SUPERCAPTION: Lyuda, vox pop
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Orthodox Christmas in Russia
The Russian Orthodox Church celebrated Christmas Eve at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow, in the presence of Russian President Dmitri Medvedev and his wife. This marks the first Christmas without Alexey II, the Orthodox patriarch who died in December. The ceremony took place at midnight on the night of January sixth. The Russian Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas according to the Julian calendar, introduced by the Roman emperor Julius Caesar in the year 46 B.C., whereas the Catholic Church follows the Gregorian calendar, adopted by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582. The Divine Liturgy was led by Metropolitan Kirill, who has assumed the governing role in the Russian Orthodox Church until the next bishops' synod is held to choose the successor to Alexey II.
Putin attends Russian Orthodox Christmas Eve Mass
Russian President Vladimir Putin attend the Russian Orthodox Christmas Eve Mass in the village of Turginovo at Tver region. Believers in Moscow have gathered for the Christmas Eve service in the iconic Christ the Savior Cathedral, conducted by Kirill I, Patriarch of Moscow and head of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Orthodox Christmas midnight mass in Moscow
(6 Jan 2012) SHOTLIST
1. Zoom out of priests walking in cathedral
2. Wide of congregation
3. Various of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his wife Svetlana arriving
4. Wide of Medvedev and his wife standing with children, crossing themselves
5. Mid of Russian Patriarch Kirill holding candles
6. Various of service
7. Tilt down from ceiling of cathedral to service
8. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Angelina Bezverkhaya, local resident:
It is a magical day, close to childhood and to childlike dreams. For me, today it is a miracle because I have always watched this celebration on television and I never thought I could be here one day.
9. Mid of congregation
10. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Yelena Boulkhovitina, local resident:
For us, it is a very important day because today Christ was born, and he is with us, he is in us, and we are with him.
11. Close-up of candle, focus pull to congregation
12. Wide exterior of Christ the Saviour Cathedral ++NIGHT SHOT++
STORYLINE:
Russian worshippers attended a midnight Mass at Moscow's Christ the Saviour Cathedral on Friday night, as part of Orthodox Christmas celebrations.
Russian Patriarch Kirill lead the service, which was attended by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his wife Svetlana.
Russians, like many Orthodox Christians, celebrate Christmas on 7 January.
Speaking ahead of the ceremony, one member of the congregation, Angelina Bezverkhaya, said: for me, today it is a miracle because I have always watched this celebration on television and I never thought I could be here one day.
Services were held in churches across Russia on Friday night, to welcome in Orthodox Christmas Day.
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LIVE: Putin to attend Orthodox Christmas mass in Turginovo
Russian President Vladimir Putin is due to attend a midnight mass in the church of the Intercession of the Mother of God in Turginovo, as Russia celebrates Orthodox Christmas on Wednesday, January 6.
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Russia: Putin attends Orthodox Christmas Mass in Tver Oblast
Russian President Vladimir Putin attended a midnight mass in the church of the Intercession of the Mother of God in the village of Turginovo in Tver Oblast, Wednesday, as Russia celebrates Orthodox Christmas.
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Thousands of believers gather to celebrate Orthodox Christmas
Millions of Orthodox Christians across the world are celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ on the night of January 6th, in accordance with the Julian calendar. In Moscow, hundreds of people, including the country’s leaders, are attending a Christmas service in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.
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Jan 7, 2013 Russia_Orthodox Patriarch holds Christmas service in Moscow
Church services have taken place across Russia to mark Orthodox Christmas.
More than 6,000 people gathered to see Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia lead the service at Christ the Savior Cathedral in the Russian capital.
The liturgy was attended by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and his wife. Medvedev and Patriarch Kirill exchanged holiday greetings at the altar.
The Great Day of Annihilation
Catholics celebrate Mass in the Russian capital
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide exterior of Catholic church
2. Wide of church entrance
3. Children looking at nativity scene
4. Pan from nativity scene to children looking
5. Close of young girl
6. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Lyudmila Goncharova, Russian Catholic:
First of all, it is love. It is a celebration of our Saviour's Advent, who gives us joy of life, of love and happiness. We can not live without God. That is why Christmas is the most important day. It is the most important day for our family.
7. Close of Christmas star
8. Wide of choir singers in church
9. Close of baby Christ figure in church
10. Close of burning candles
11. Various of people during church service
12. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) High Reverend Paolo Pezzi, Archbishop of the Catholic Church of Russia:
Christmas is the hope for each of us. It is the hope that He supports our lives. Full of those thoughts and feelings I would like to congratulate you all with the light of Christmas.
13. Mid shot of procession during ceremony
14. Wide pan from firework display to church exterior
STORYLINE:
Hundreds of Catholic worshippers attended a Nativity service at Moscow's Catholic Cathedral on Monday night to celebrate Christmas Eve.
Some churchgoers stopped by a nativity scene, which illustrated the birth of Jesus Christ.
High Reverend Paolo Pezzi, Archbishop of the Catholic Church of Russia, presided over the service, telling the congregation that Christmas was a time of hope for everyone.
It is the hope that He supports our lives, Pezzi said.
Lyudmila Goncharova, who attended the service, echoed the Archbishop's sentiments.
Christmas is the most important day. It is the most important day for our family, she said.
The Catholic church, which uses the Gregorian calendar, celebrates Christmas Day on December 25, whilst the Russian Orthodox Church, which operates using the Julian calendar, celebrates the feast of the nativity of Jesus Christ on 7 January.
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Russia: Orthodox Christmas celebrated at Moscow's Christ the Saviour Cathedral
Hundreds of believers gathered at Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow, Wednesday, to attend Orthodox Christmas mass led by Patriarch Kirill . Prime Minister of Russia Dimitri Medvedev was in attendance with his family.
Head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow delivered a Christmas message in which he encouraged his followers to deal with hate, aggression, and hostility through cooperation and patience.
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Russia: Hundreds attend Christmas Eve mass led by Patriarch Kirill
Hundreds of Orthodox Christians gathered at Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow on Sunday, for the Christmas Eve mass led by Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Russia.
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Catholics gather for Christmas Eve service in capital
++INTERIOR SHOTS++
1. Priests carrying a statue of the baby Jesus out of the church
++NIGHT SHOTS++
2. Wide of priests and church members walking outside of the church towards the manger
3. People standing around the nativity scene
4. Priest shaking holy water on the statue of baby Jesus in the manger
5. Close-up of statue of baby Jesus
6. People doing cross sign in front of statue
++INTERIOR SHOTS++
7. Wide of service beginning inside the church
8. Wide of parish members seated and standing
9. Priest speaking
10. Close-up of thurible
11. Priest shaking thurible at altar; UPSOUND congregation singing
12. People praying; UPSOUND bell
13. Wide of church; UPSOUND congregation singing
14. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Natasha, No surname given, worshipper:
Typically we celebrate in the (Russian) Orthodox tradition, but given that the whole world is celebrating right now, we decided to stay in the country but still celebrate Catholic Christmas while the whole world is celebrating.
15. Natasha and her family leaving the church
16. Kirill Gorbunov, priest at the cathedral, speaking to a parishioner
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Kirill Gorbunov, priest of the cathedral
For the Catholic community in Moscow, which is around 50 to 60,000 strong, this doesn't feel like - well, we have a work day today, so many of our parishioners, for example, cannot stay for the night mass because tomorrow they have to be early at work. And so this gives us a very special feeling that we are a small community in a big town, in a very big town.
++NIGHT SHOTS++
18. Low angle view of people leaving the church
STORYLINE:
Russian Catholics flocked to celebrate Christmas Eve mass at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary in Moscow on Monday.
Participants prayed at a nativity scene - where priests symbolically threw holy water on a repersentation of the baby Jesus - before attending the evening sermon.
Though Russia is predominantly Orthodox, the church was full of worshippers.
Eastern Orthodox Christians traditionally enjoy their festivities on 6 January, which they call Christmas Eve, but worshippers like Natasha joined in the Catholic celebrations nonetheless.
Typically we celebrate in the (Russian) Orthodox tradition, but given that the whole world is celebrating right now, we decided to stay in the country but still celebrate Catholic Christmas while the whole world is celebrating, said Natasha, who came to the service with her family.
Christmas falls later for the Russian and other Eastern Orthodox churches that use the old Julian calendar, than for Protestant and Catholic churches, which follow the 16th-century Gregorian calendar. Russian secular life goes by the Gregorian calendar.
Local priest Kirill Gorbunov, said that many of his parishioners cannot stay for the night mass because tomorrow they have to be early at work.
This gives us a very special feeling that we are a small community in a big town, he said.
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Hundreds of Orthodox Christians amassed at the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem on Sunday, to partake in the Christmas Midnight Mass.
People from all across the world gathered at Manger Square to celebrate the Orthodox Christmas that according to the Julian calendar falls on January 7.
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